RIGHT HON- J BRYCE.
ON WIDE COMMERCE QUESTIONS, (By Telegraph.—Jßrcjs. .Association.!. ..*' Rdfqrua, ..lime. T-. The Rt. Hon. JnmtsV .liryce, J3ritisli: Ambassador to A in,(.;nea',. was 'UisV finest.at tho Chamber of .-.Commerce .dii'mei: .last, night. Replying t<i.:a--tpa.'st, lie ?iii<l that he had been strufck: witlv tfie- rapidgrowth of our exports; but had also been struck with the great; 'need for. eloper: settlement. Strenuous 1 (effoiits -shoiild' .bji mailo to settle the cpi'iiit.ry, ; '-J-h'a.t .wipljilij' be good for ...fp.v-.. tlio working man, gooii-' : ,'fo'r ■ '.(hi; landlord's,, good for export lioiis.es, anil gopi!; fsvi: commerce. Tho reputation of, our .staple : products in .l'higlaiid ; .-.'w:asl 'so .'o'st'aljiishcd'. that tho Old Cou'ntry lypuld (ali.o- as' much as we. couliirSehdi Mr. Bryce i-eierred; to . possibi!iliieS. of trade with Canajlii, wlfi'i-li coiiuf.iiy would take a great n'uh.llier of: thing's that we could expjijflS Jjlri'.n'gl-li WJOin-. liire was not to bo; -'mea's'iVreil' in figifres of commerce, but-imacfiyo t.riid'e,. which, implied closer intercqiirse:. between 'tlie.. : j component na.tioiis;";'l'Canada, .Kail .giranted. most liberal facilities' forh'se.tiiem.'e.ni:,- and: ho predicted that,; 'vqthiiv iuventy-fivo: or; thirty years, tlicresxjvo'uld ;be-XRnii , fiar.ntive> I.V very little landiavailable, ' As regarded the;EPaiiama;.' Canal,- Mr. ' Bryco Faid that ifs.;;ppe'njng ';wo'ul'd'--.affE-c't only a very small ;sav.i.iig-'' : ::iri,.-fime .lj?"bycie)V' England and Now/: ; Zealah.dj but-it wijuld. greatly shorten the-.distanep ; lie'twec.h tli'o.-: United States and»:-,Caiiada-. .ii.iid Jsbiv Zealand. _ This wq'.uldvdi.ave;:a,.'ycry.';ii.i!liortant influenco : -'on-' tho '.fradbi'-pf-'Ahis;] Dominion. He haill^fecrj'. rfifsbli. lb believe that tho ffijidat would bo iinibrileri.tfi encourage coinineiTeiasVniuph as p'oSs'iii'l.eV Touching riiie.stip'ii piimmigration, he ;:if '"t'hji pcpplp-' of Great Britain Jy'ere..':oiily :aw;arc what an attractive country-'.'fliv* tion would oniHhciyasihgv'.aii.'d it. viols' for us to facilitiittf...JKi!( , ts;iiM''iju'gnil'wii- 1 . Wo', had immense advantages 1 an'd splendid; opportunities. Wo-HKad-:.,. upiip ..of 'tlie traditions and nonej-flf/.tho- 'lialiifs: fii'jil; sometimes fcttcrc^ , '■ , the , ■'^Ohl/ l ■GßJl^l l ti;.v , l, ,
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1461, 8 June 1912, Page 6
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290RIGHT HON- J BRYCE. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1461, 8 June 1912, Page 6
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